The parliamentary blockade threatens the future of significant international deals. Gazeta Express News reported on March 16th, 2026, at 11:56, that the Kosovar parliament faces a critical deadline. Until March 31st, the parliament’s work is suspended due to a court order.
The Constitutional Court implemented a temporary measure following a disagreement regarding President Vjosa Osmani’s decision on the distribution of funds for the tenth legislative period. This blockade impacts the ratification of a crucial credit agreement. This agreement, worth 33 million euros, connects Kosovo and the European Investment Bank for the “Photovoltaic Solar Energy” project, specifically for Kosovan Electric (KEK).
It represents one of eight agreements currently within the parliament’s responsibilities. These agreements include the vital accord pertaining to Kosovo’s inclusion on the Peace Council. The entire process is stalled, putting at risk the potential of these million-dollar deals.
The situation highlights the ongoing challenges surrounding the parliament’s ability to function effectively.
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A crucial parliamentary standstill puts at risk the outcome of the $121-million international accords.